The Outsiders Book Report Essay

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Ponyboy can count on his brothers and friends to have his back when it comes to the socs jumping the greasers. The socs (short for socials) is a group of elites who live on the “rich” side of town while the greasers are known for always causing trouble. Ponyboy lives with his two brothers after his parents are killed in a car crash. When Ponyboy has a late night encounter with a group of drunk socs, someone takes it too far. What will he do now?
The Outsiders is written by S.E Hinton. The story is set in Oklahoma and takes place in the late 1950s early 1960s.
Ponyboy Curtis is our story’s narrator, protagonist and a greaser, Ponyboy is fourteen and the youngest member of the gang. He is intelligent, makes good grades in school and has strong interests in movies and books which sets him apart from the rest of the gang. Pony’s parents died in a car crash not long before the novel takes place. Because of these events Pony lives with his brothers Darrel Curtis know as Darry and Sodapop Curtis. The brothers are allowed to stay together as long as …show more content…

Johnny knows that he has to act or his friend will die so he stabs Bob with his switchblade and the rest of the socs run. When Pony gains consciousness he sees Bob lying there surrounded in a red pool and Johnny confesses to what he's done. Sunsets are used in The Outsiders to connect the socs and greasers. Pony and Cherry come from different worlds but see the same sunset. Pony realizes that even though they are different they are still connected through little things like these. Pony uses the topic of sunsets to help calm down the situation when he talks to Cherry about her being a spy for the greasers.
Chocolate cake is used to bring the Curtis brothers together. Only after their parents died they could eat chocolate cake for breakfast as Pony described his mother would never let

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